Sedona Rain
Chapter 9
(Tues. 6:00 p.m.)
The women agreed that for them to get in
and out of the shower in record time, they would have to agree only to wash
themselves. Not that there weren’t occasional pats or touches throughout the
short washing session, but none such as to deter them from getting to at least
one store before all the doors and sidewalks in Sedona were locked up tight for
the evening.
Dressing was also a casual affair, with
Alex grabbing her camping shorts and Samantha a pair of skorts. In
approximately 30 minutes, the two women were down by the Jeep and ready to
escape the serenity of the small resort for the earthy beauty of the little
town of Sedona.
“The store I want to take you to I’m
sure is open until 9:00 so do you want to go there first or eat first,
Samantha?”
“I think shop first, then we can take
our time with dinner,” green eyes teased and an impish grin spread across the
otherwise heavenly face as Samantha got into the passenger side of the Jeep.
“How far away is the town, Alex?”
“It’s not far at all; this still a
rather small community, probably around 16,000 people by now, which leaves it
in the small town bracket in my book, especially when you compare it to cities
in California. But you should have seen it seven years ago, Samantha; it has
grown a lot since then.
They wound their way through the back
roads until Alex pulled the Jeep onto Highway 89A and steered toward one of the
mini-shopping areas.
“Like I told you before, most of the
trade is in art, Indian crafts, and New Age, metaphysical products, such as
crystals, aromatherapy and massage therapy candles and oils, handcrafted
jewelry, and unusual musical instruments. There’s a large metaphysical
community here and even a couple fairly famous psychics reside just outside of
town.”
“Wow, psychics . . . maybe we’ll get a
chance to go to one.”
“Most of them have appointments
scheduled six months to a year in advance.”
“Okay then, what do you mean unusual
musical instruments?”
“Like the flute that Kokopelli uses,”
Alex smiled over at her lover. “Hand
made wooden flutes, drums, shakers, and ceramic instruments like the ocarina .
. .”
“The ocarina? What in Tartarus is an ocarina?” Samantha looked at Alex like she
was talking a foreign language.
“You’re kidding me, right?” The
dark-haired woman laughed at the thought that her lover had no idea what she
was talking about. “I thought every child owned at least one ocarina. “
“Guess I was deprived, but that’s no
reason to keep me in the dark now.”
“Well, it’s small and roundish in shape,
although some are shaped like animals, sea creatures, etc. Anyhow they have
holes in them like flutes and are super easy to play . . . and . . . I’ll just
show you one because we’re here already and they have them inside.” She pulled
into a parking space and turned off the car. “Okay, let’s go play in the toy
shop, little girl.” She opened the door
and got out, but before she could get around to Samantha’s side, the blonde was
coming around the Jeep toward her. Alex
shook her head and took her lover’s hand.
“You’re gonna love this place.”
The outside of the building blended
perfectly with the landscape. It was a
huge redwood building the color of which matched that of the red rocks
surrounding it. Alex opened the door and allowed Samantha to enter first. There was a serene atmosphere to the incense
filled air as the two walked into a huge room filled entirely with crystals and
gems of all colors and sizes.
“I’ve never seen so many crystals
together at the same time,” Samantha professed as she looked around the room in
awe.
“It’s quite impressive, and it’s grown
since the last time I was here.” Alex walked beside her mate as Samantha
fingered and eyed the enormous variety of crystals and gems.
“I never knew there were so many
varieties of quartz, Alex,” Samantha confessed as she picked up several pieces.
Watching as her lover ran her fingers
over the different gems, Alex began to notice that Samantha’s complexion seemed
to be taking on a rosy color as she stood amongst the large crystals near the
back of the room. She walked over to the smaller woman and put a hand on her
waist.
“Are you feeling okay, Samantha? Maybe
we should go eat dinner first and then see if we have time to come back?”
“No, I’ll be fine; I just feel a little
light headed and warm. Does the room feel warm to you, Alex?” It was at this
point that the blonde seemed to sway a little. “I think maybe I just need a
little air; it seems awfully close in here all of a sudden.”
The dark-haired woman looked around the
room for a chair and finding one, walked with a now shaky Samantha over to it.
One of the clerks came in from the other room and asked if there was anything
she could help them with, but before she finished her question, she also noticed
the now red-faced woman sitting in the corner of the room.
Addressing Alex she suggested that
Samantha be taken outside for a minute. Not needing to be told twice, Alex
picked Samantha up this time and carried her out to the parking lot.
“I think that clerk was right, Hon,”
Alex agreed as she put Samantha’s feet on the ground but kept a steady arm
around the smaller woman’s waist. “A little fresh air might be all you need.”
The clerk was directly behind the two
women and she approached Samantha with an outstretched hand, offering her a
small blue-green stone.
“This is Amazonite,” she informed
Samantha as she handed her the gem. “I believe you are having a reaction to the
high frequency vibrations in the crystal room. You must have a lot of healing
power or psychic ability for the gems to have affected you so quickly.”
Samantha’s eyes got as big as saucers as
the woman continued on about the gem she placed in the blonde’s hand.
“The specimen I just gave you is a
balancing stone; it’s especially good for people born under the sign of Virgo .
. . “
“I’m a Virgo,” Samantha interrupted,
looking intently at the object in her hand.
“Well, then that should work doubly good
for you. You see it balances out the yin/yang energies in the body. I believe
you were inundated back there in the crystal room; you must be very sensitive
to the earth’s vibrations. Would it be too presumptuous if I asked to look at
your palms?”
Samantha glanced over at Alex and the
dark-haired woman simply smiled and nodded a slight affirmative to her lover.
Turning back to the clerk, Samantha
opened her palms and let them be examined by the intent lady standing in front
of her.
“No wonder the crystals affected you so
strongly. Look here.” The woman pointed to a section of Samantha’s right palm
where lines crossed creating an unusual design.
Drawing Alex’s attention now as well,
the skeptic walked over closer to Samantha and the saleswoman.
“This is a psychic cross. Do you have dreams that sometimes come true?
Or do you have hunches that more often than not are correct?”
“Yeah,” Samantha mumbled, feeling a
little intimidated. “That means something?”
“It just means that you should listen
more often to your inner voices because there is a lot of the psychic in you.
If you were to study a little you could probably get quite good at it.”
“Okay,” Alex butted in. “She’s really
new at this kind of stuff, let’s not get carried away with . . .”
“Alex, you were the one who brought me
here, remember. There was probably a
reason for it.”
“Samantha I just don’t want you getting
overly excited about something that might never . . .”
“Excuse me,” the saleswoman interrupted
looking directly at Alex. “She does seem to be very vulnerable to the crystals.
But listen, I didn’t come out here to start a family argument. I’ll leave you
two to look around.” She turned back around to Samantha. “If you continue to hold that gem in your
hand, you won’t feel the vibration of the crystals as strongly or get as
lightheaded. You should be okay in the room with that in your hand. Enjoy the
store and if there’s anything you need help with let me know.” With that the
woman went back inside and left the lovers to decide what to do next.
“Alex that was a little rude.” Samantha
gently chided.
“It’s just that some of these people get
a little over zealous. I didn’t want her scaring you with all that psychic
ability nonsense.”
“Are you certain you’re the daughter of
Aurora Dorian?” Green eyes sparkled as the fair-haired woman smiled up at her
mate.
“Okay, you made your point. It’s just
that it’s so easy to go overboard in these places.”
“But Alex I almost passed out in there,
even you noticed the color change in my face.”
“I stand corrected. It must be my fate
to be surrounded by people who walk around with their heads in the clouds. The
more I think about it, the more I’m sure I fell in love with my mother!” Giving
Samantha a hug Alex turned her around to face the front door.
“All right, consider yourself armed -
now let’s go back inside and see what catches your eye.”
Instead of staying in the crystal area
they continued on to the back of the room and through the door which opened up
into another large chamber. What
greeted the two women was a potpourri of New Age products. Incense pleased the
olfactory senses, while stained glass spilled colored light throughout the room
as prisms danced off tables, windows and hanging lamps. Alex took Samantha by
the hand and walked her over to a section of the room filled with musical
instruments.
Picking up a small roundish ceramic
object about the size of a young child’s fist, she turned to the blonde. “This Samantha is an ocarina.” Placing it
close to her lips she proceeded to cover a number of the small holes drilled
into the object and then blew on the small mouthpiece, actually producing a
musical tune.
“That’s neat Alex; here let me try.”
With a crooked grin on her face, the
tall woman handed over the instrument and waited for the results of Samantha’s
first encounter with the unique tune maker.
The first gust of breath produced a high ear splitting tone. Alex
laughed and Samantha turned red almost immediately as she handed it back to her
lover.
“Damn, Alex, you made it look easy.”
“Yeah, well I think I got my first
ocarina when I was five and then Kelley made sure I got an instruction booklet
so I could learn how to use it properly. When I mastered that Mom went out and
bought me a recorder and then a drum.” As she named each new instrument, she found
a corner of the room, which housed what it was she was talking about and
pointed in that direction.
“It must have be fun growing up with
Aurora.”
“Oh, yeah, a barrel of monkeys. She’s
the Queen of new and strange. Mom collected weird people like other people
collect trading cards, and with the people came all kinds of beliefs,
instruments, psychic stuff, you name it.”
“It still sounds like fun to me.”
Samantha insisted.
“You would think that,” Alex smiled at
her lover and then told her to pick out an instrument she would like to learn
to play. She promised to help Samantha with the lessons.
While Sam was busy deciding, Alex walked
over to the jewelry section of the room. She asked the woman at the counter if
they carried any necklaces made with the Amazonite. The woman brought out a
single terminated clear crystal necklace that contained a piece of the
requested stone attached with gold wire to the flat end of the crystal, so that
the stone would touch the skin. The middle of the crystal had been drilled and
a piece of garnet placed in the hole. “I’ll take it,” Alex told the clerk.
“That’s a lovely choice; the Amazonite
goes with the throat chakra, the garnet with the heart and the quartz crystal
with the all the chakras.”
“Guess she’ll be able to speak from the
heart while wearing this, uh?”
“It would be difficult to do anything
less,” the clerk agreed.
“Okay, put that aside, please. I’m sure
we’re not finished shopping around yet.”
“It’ll be right here when you’re ready,”
the saleslady assured Alex.
Samantha spotted the books, tapes and
CDs and was over looking through the collection when Alex came over and put her
hands on the smaller woman’s shoulders. “Anything interesting?”
Unable to control the excitement in her
voice the blonde pointed to one of the table displays. “Look!”
“Uh, huh.”
“What do you mean ‘uh, huh?’ That’s your
Mother’s picture and her collection of Changing Yourself by Changing Your Thoughts. There’s the book, the
audio book, and the CD. Aren’t you excited?”
“Hello, Earth to Samantha. I’ve lived with the woman
all my life. She’s been a writer all my life. I’ve kinda gotten used to seeing
her face plastered all over these types of stores.” She grinned and squeezed
Sam’s shoulders as she leaned down and gave her a quick kiss on the cheek. “I
love seeing Mom through your eyes, Samantha; it’s make it all fresh and new
again. Now let’s see if there’s anything else you want. Did one of the
instruments call out to you?”
Samantha held up a royal blue ocarina in the shape
of a dolphin.
“Well,” Alex smiled. “They didn’t make them in that
shape when I was growing up.” She turned to the saleswoman. “They still
electronically tune these so they’re pitched, don’t they, even when they’re
shaped like this?” She held up the dolphin for the woman to see.
“Yes ma’am, they’re all hand made and then
electronically tuned like you said. We only get a few of those dolphins in;
they are beautiful, aren’t they?”
Alex shook her head yes as she walked over and
placed Samantha’s new toy next to the necklace. “Would you please get us an
instruction booklet for this?” she asked the clerk.
“I’ll be happy to and put it here with the rest of
your items,” the saleslady answered.
“All righty then,” Alex replied as she turned back
to Samantha. “What do you say to getting a few of the aromatherapy candles for
back at the Center? We didn’t bring any
with us.”
“And one of these CDs? This one looks really
interesting; it has fairies all over the cover.” Samantha held it up and Alex
took it from her, handing it to the saleslady to put with the rest of their
finds.
“Fairies – you’re supposed to buy the CD for the
music, Samantha, not for the cover.”
“Oh but Alex any recording with a cover like that
would simply have to be good.”
Alex picked up a small vial of fairy dust and added
it to their collection. What good was a fairy CD without the ability to
sprinkle fairy dust around while listening to it?
Together they picked out a few candles, a small
bottled of scented oil for the Jacuzzi, and a different scent to be used for
massage. Samantha insisted they were done shopping but noted that she did want
to check out the front room again before they left. She asked Alex if she
should find out how much the stone she was holding cost and perhaps purchase
it.
“I’ll ask, Samantha.”
When Alex asked the woman who gave Samantha the
Amazonite about the price she was told that it was a gift for the novice
psychic. Alex shook her head slightly but remained friendly as she smiled and
told the woman thank you from Samantha.
Samantha’s Princess Charming paid for their
purchases and informed Sam that the Amazonite was hers to keep. “Isn’t that
something, Alex, the name Amazonite? Kinda brings Wonder Woman to mind. She’s
an Amazon, right?” Samantha smiled, remembering their first discussion on the
topic when Alex explained the stories behind the figures on the stained glass
doors at the Center.
“Yes, she is. And an immortal one at that,” the
dark-haired beauty agreed. “I guess it
would remind you of her. Now we have
Artemis and Isis on the doors at home and you have the Amazonite, a stone named
after Artemis’ chosen. Who knows, with that imagination of yours, one of the
Goddesses or even Wonder Woman herself might pay us a call. Come on, little
Amazon, let’s go back out and look at the crystals.”
They spent the next half an hour with Samantha
learning about all the different gems, stones, and crystals. Her favorite
turned out to be lapis lazuli, because of the beautiful blue color. But, she
also found out that it enhanced the throat and third eye chakras, as well as
enhancing psychic abilities and communications with the higher self. Her second
choice was the rutilated quartz with its fine golden strands running throughout
the crystal that reminded her of angel hair.
Alex explained that the rutiles were known to
represent Cupids arrows tipped with love.
Sam was surprised to find out that it was associated with all the
chakras and was a very powerful life-force stone, a stone to assist in healing
and to help stabilize emotional and physical imbalances. As they passed by each
stone, Alex told Samantha to put her favorites into a small basket.
Picking up a piece of tourmalinated quartz with the
black tourmaline crystals inside, Alex turned to Samantha. “This crystal helps to balance the male/female
polarities – it’s kind of like the yin/yang of the crystal world,” she told her
lover. “The black tourmaline in the clear quartz releases patterns of fear and
negativity and encourages peace of heart and mind as well as patience. It’s
also a very good ground and aids in balancing extremes. I should probably carry
a piece of this in my pocket at all times.” She smiled at Samantha who
immediately agreed with her statement.
Lastly Alex picked up a piece of hematite. “This
little beauty energizes and enhances personal magnetism, and courage.”
“Ah, ha!” The blonde exclaimed. “Is that what you
carried around to make you such a magnetic saleswoman when you worked for Have
It All.”
“As a matter of fact, Ms Smarty, I do carry a piece
of this around and use it as a touchstone.” She put the new piece into the
basket and asked Samantha if she was finished purchasing the store.
“You were the one who went and got a basket to fill,” Samantha
responded as she deposited the final article.
“So I was,” Alex agreed. “Are you sure
you’re finished?”
“Quite,” Samantha insisted.
“Okay,” the raven-haired beauty turned
to the saleslady. “I guess we’ve about completed buying the store.”
After the woman added up the total and
Alex paid for it, the saleswoman handed Alex a soul-mate crystal. “It’s really
odd, but this crystal has been sitting on my desk for ages. I always knew I’d
kept it for a special reason. It’s a
twin crystal, as you can see, and the two attached crystals are there to promote
contact of a loving nature, communication that is tender, and togetherness.
It’s an amulet for twin souls, those who are born on this earth to be reunited
with one another. After watching you ladies interact, I believe it was meant
for you to have.” She placed the crystal in Alex's hand and smiled, “You have a
lot to learn about each other, but the path the two of you have chosen to walk
is definitely going to be a fulfilling one.”
Unsure of quite how to react, the
dark-haired woman figured the best thing to do was to simply say thank you, and
so she did. She walked over to where Samantha was watching the prisms as they
continued to filter through the room at various angles. “Ready to eat?”
“You didn’t really ask that question,
did you? I’ve been ready for hours.” She looked at the bags in Alex’s arms.
“Did we really purchase all that?”
“Sure did.”
“How many stores did you say you were
going to take me to?” Her green eyes twinkled as she looked up at her lover.
“As many as you want to experience.”
Alex answered, smiling down at the love of her life. “We’ve just begun.”
“I think I want to spend the rest of the
time sight seeing. Janet was telling me about some of the places around here; I
didn’t realize there was so much to see here. “
“Oh, I have sightseeing planned
Samantha, you can be sure of that.” Tender blue eyes looked down on her lover
as she opened the door for Samantha to get into the Jeep. Placing the packages
in the back seat, she climbed into the front next to the blonde.
“So, what do you feel like eating?”
“Anything that doesn’t eat me first.”
Samantha smiled over at her mate.
“I could swear we finished doing that
just a bit ago.” Alex laughed, her vivid blue eyes sparkling.
“You know what I meant!” Samantha gave
the brunette a pat on the leg.
“There’s a large difference between what
you said, my love, and what you may have actually meant.”
“Alex . . . “
“Okay, what kind of food would you
like?”
“I don’t care. You know which
restaurants are good around here, you choose.”
“How about Italian? We haven’t had that
for a couple days?” Alex raised both
eyebrows and smiled at her lover. Samantha was well aware that the brunette
could eat Italian food every day of the week.
The tall woman continued, “I know this
nice little restaurant not far from here, and we don’t have to dress up. It has the best grilled Portobello mushroom
appetizer.”
“Stop, Alex! You’re torturing me; let’s
just go. My mouth is watering just thinking about it. Italian sound marvelous.”
Minutes later they pulled into the
driveway of small chateau-looking restaurant. A friendly hostess greeted them
at the door and seated them, per Alex's request at a small corner table. Samantha noticed the homey décor; it was as
if they were dining at an old friend’s home and the smell of Italian cooking
permeated the air. Soft music echoed
throughout the establishment via speakers on the wall and the soothing tones of
Jerry Vale came ringing through the room in the language of his ancestors.
“I love Italian music, don’t you Alex?”
“Yeah,” the dark-haired beauty answered
shrugging her shoulders, “but I prefer the food.”
“Me, too.” Samantha agreed. “So, do we
start with that mushroom thingy you told me about?”
“Sounds like a winner to me.” Alex
motioned the waiter over and ordered a bottle of Sangiovese, the grilled
Portobello drizzled with an herb-infused olive oil, and some deep fried Bufala
Mozzarella with a spicy tomato sauce. When the waiter left, she smiled at her
companion. “That ought to keep us busy until the entrees arrive. Are you super hungry or do you want to
share?”
“Are the portions large?”
“Oh, yes and we have the two appetizers
to deal with. When we order the dinner
a salad comes with it and then there are the bread sticks.”
“In that case, sharing sounds like it
will do. What’s good?”
“Everything is good, but let me tell you
a few of the favorites.” She looked down at the menu for a few seconds. “Looks like they’ve added a few things since
I’ve been here last. I used to get the risotto with the assorted seafood,
Shiitake mushrooms, leeks and tomato sauce, but it looks like they’ve added red
pepper raviolis with smoked Mozzarella primavera, that sounds really good.”
“Go for it, sounds good to me, too.”
Samantha gave Alex the go ahead.
When the waiter returned with the wine,
he poured a small amount for Alex to taste and then proceeded to fill both
glasses. About the same time the appetizer arrived.
“Damn, Alex these portions are
meal-size.” The small blonde acknowledged after the server left.
“I told you that you would not go away
hungry.” She lifted her glass in a short toast to an uneventful remainder of
the trip. “I promise to keep my temper in line and make the rest of our stay
fun.” Her blue eyes sparkled in the dim candle light that surrounded the table
and Samantha found herself warming before the wine even had a chance to work
it’s magic.
Dinner was delicious as Alex promised it would be, and between the
two of them, they managed to finish everything they ordered, including the
wine. Samantha was a little concerned about Alex driving but the tall brunette
assured her lover that she was quite capable and Samantha had no intentions of
arguing with her. The trip back to the resort was a short one and Alex
suggested a walk before they returned to the suite.
“I think I need a long walk,” Samantha
admitted. “After all that heavy food and wine, I must admit I feel both bloated
and a little lightheaded.”
“I know how to assure that the end of an
evening will go my way,” Alex teased as she put her arm around her lover’s
shoulders. “Give you a gourmet meal, and you can deny me nothing.” She smiled
down at Samantha as they continued walking toward the falls.
“That may be one way, but really all you
have to do is look at me with those baby blues of yours, Alex Dorian, and
anything you want, that is within my granting, is yours in a heartbeat. But, I
think you already know that.” With her arm around the taller woman, she
squeezed slightly to bring home the remark.
“Well, if we are going to start a mutual
admiration society, the same goes for you and those sparkling emeralds you call
eyes, Ms. Samantha Renee Riley.”
“Hey, I didn’t go using your middle
name!” Sam objected.
“Oh,” Alex gave Samantha a woeful look.
“But your middle name is sooo cute,” she teased as they continued walking
toward the cascading water.
The night air managed to cool the earth
slightly, but the winds were still blowing warm. The mist from the water
tickled faces, as Alex led Samantha over toward the horse stables.
The closer they got the more the odor of
the freshly baled hay became evident. “Gary told me Tillie was still here,” the
brunette stated almost to herself. “She’s a beautiful Palomino, Samantha.” The taller woman explained as she opened the
stable door and switched on the lights.
“Gary has a full-time groomer on the
premises now,” she informed Sam. “He used to only have a couple horses, but
when more and more patients began using the riding as part of their therapy
treatment, he decided to increase the number. He told me today that they now
have six horses that can be rented out to the clients.”
The sounds of hooves moving and horses
snorting lined the way as the two walked toward the last stall at the end of
the stable. Standing regally with her head out of the stall was a beautiful
blonde horse with gorgeous brown eyes.
“Samantha, I would like to introduce you
to Tillie. Tillie, this is Samantha; she is an extraordinary person. What is
that you say?” The brunette put her head closer to the horse’s as the animal
whinnied and shook her head. “You remember me, dontcha girl?” Velvet blue eyes
then smiled in the direction of Samantha as she motioned the smaller woman
closer.
“Alex, I’m not that good with horses.”
“Don’t worry, Tillie isn’t just any old
horse. She’s special, you’ll see.” She
grabbed her lover’s hand and placed it on top of the horse’s head. “Just pet
her like you would a dog, that’s right.
See she likes you; I knew she would.”
“I’ve never been around horses much,
Alex, but she is beautiful.”
“If we don’t get a chance to ride while
we’re here this time, Samantha, we’ll definitely make the time on our next
visit,” the dark-haired woman promised. She walked over to a hanging bag and
took a few of pieces of sugar out, then turned to face Samantha. “Here, hold your hand flat like this,” she
demonstrated.
When Samantha’s palm mimicked her own,
she put the sugar in the middle of the smaller woman’s hand. Then placing her
own hand under the smaller one she moved Sam’s arm toward the horse until the
sweet treats were within gobbling distance. “Just keep your hand flat,
Samantha,” Alex warned.
With one arm wrapped around the small
waist and the other arm outstretched under Sam’s, Alex could feel her lover’s
trepidation at approaching the large animal. But, when Tillie began gently
nibbling at the sugar in Samantha’s hand, Alex could feel the muscles in the
blonde’s body relax and knew even before she glanced around, that the smile,
which always warmed her heart was beaming on the small woman’s face.
“See, she likes you.” Alex prodded.
“She likes the sugar,” Samantha giggled.
“No,” she corrected, “I think she may like me a little.”
“Animals know when people have kind
hearts, Samantha, and yours is one of the kindest hearts I’ve ever met.” She
turned the blonde around and placed a strong hand under the perfectly formed
chin of her mate, tilting Samantha’s face to meet her own. As she gently kissed
the soft eager lips she sighed. “I love you, you know?”
“Hmmm,” was the only reply she received.
“You’ve heard about a ‘roll in the
hay’?”
“Of course, why?”
“Ever had one?”
“Can’t say that I have.”
“Are you game?”
“Right here?”
“No, the stall across from Tillie is
empty and there seems to be a pile of fresh hay in the far corner.” The look on
Alex's face was priceless as she grabbed Samantha’s hand and led her across to
the empty stall, flipping off the light switch at the end of the stable. “Be a
good lookout for us, Tillie,” she told the horse as she glanced back and then
opened the half-door in front of her. “You make lots of noise if someone comes
in.”
“Alex do you think someone will come
in?”
“No, I was only kidding. It’s the middle
of the week and most everyone is in bed by this time or at least getting ready
to go to bed.” Kicking some of the hay around she made sure there was a soft
pile for them to recline on then she looked around and found a folded blanket
draped over the stall wall. “Here we can use this.” Placing it on top of the
mound of hay she sat down and pulled Sam down with her. “This should make it a
little more comfortable.”
“Alex are you sure you want to . . .”
The question was stifled by lips that
refused to hear objections. Alex lost
no time in unbuttoning the blouse that kept her from experiencing the feel of
Samantha’s skin and then just as quickly, adept fingers undid Samantha’s bra.
While keeping her eyes peeled on the vision before her she pulled her own shirt
over her head and took off her sports bra. One swift movement and the lover’s
went from a sitting to a reclining position. Alex leaned over and slowly
lowered herself down until her nipples were barely touching those of her mate.
Her tongue protruded ever so slightly as she descended to the already partially
parted awaiting lips.
“What if someone . . . “
“They won’t . . . stop worrying . . .
just relax.”
Alex swayed back and forth, her nipples
teasing those underneath them, causing both sets to stand erect. Then she
lifted herself to position one firm breast directly above her lover’s mouth. A
small tongue darted out to play with the mound that stayed just out of reach.
“Alex you’re teasing.” Samantha whined.
“You want this?” Alex cocked an eyebrow
and smiled as she moved her breast closer to the full lips, brushing the
smaller woman’s cheek and then pulling up higher again. Samantha went to grab
at the moving flesh but her hand was caught by a much stronger one, as it took
both her hands into one and held them above her head. Then Alex relaxed, making
full use of her body length, allowing her breast to resume its position above
the sweet eager lips of her lover’s mouth. Samantha opened her lips and invited
the firm, round, excited bud in, sucking on it gently then running her tongue
around the outside of the puckered areola.
She continued sucking tenderly, groaning
with delight and thoroughly enjoying herself and the morsel before her. In the
meantime Alex ran her free hand down the length of the slender body under her.
She slipped long, graceful fingers between Sam’s panties and her soft skin,
easily pushing the clothing down beyond her lover’s knees where Samantha effortlessly
lifted each leg to totally free herself of the encumbrances. Alex could feel
her lover respond to her lightest touch and smiled in the anticipation of the
delicious seduction to follow.
“Is it the smell of the fresh hay or the
danger of discovery that turns you on my love?” Alex queried softly.
“Hmmm,” Samantha responded, “perhaps a
little of both, besides the fact that making love to you in a new and unusual
place is a total turn-on.” She wiggled her hands free from their solitary
restraint, with Alex’s permission, of course, and placed one on either side of
the perfectly contoured face just inches from her own. Running her fingers back
through the thick, dark hair she brought Alex’s lips down to meet her own,
teasingly sucking at the taller woman’s lower lip before snaking her tongue
into the sweet moistness that was Alex's mouth.
The scent of the hay mixed with perfumed
Obsession was indeed an earthy pleasure that was stimulating Samantha’s
senses. Using her body as leverage when
the taller woman was least expecting that the smaller might move, she caught
the muscular form off guard and quickly switched their body positions. Now it was she who was doing the straddling
of shapely hips. She unbuttoned Alex’s shorts and pulled them off in one fluid
motion, noticing that the raven-haired seductress had negated to wear
underwear, which actually increased her desire. “Was that in anticipation of
this very moment?” she asked with a grin, running her fingers through the curly
dark mound she was practically sitting on.
“What?” Alex arched an innocent eyebrow.
“The lack of underwear. Were you readying for tonight’s activities
this afternoon.”
“No! I just didn’t feel like wearing
them.”
“Uh, huh,” Samantha grinned again as she
let one finger slip through the lower lips and into the moist recesses of her
lover’s passion.”
“Honest,” Alex gasped, at the unexpected
entrance and stimulation.
The stalls were fairly dark, but Gary
had installed small skylights to allow the access of sky during rainy days when
the horses were kept inside. Tonight they acted like windows to the stars as
the beams from Heaven radiated down upon the two lover’s. The trickling sound
of the waterfall played an enchanting rhapsody as the ballet of love continued.
There was just enough moonlight shining through to capture the look of absolute
adoration on Alex’s face as she gazed into the emerald pools of her lover’s
eyes, accented by the rays of moonlight as it trickled into the stall.
“You look like one of the Goddesses you
so admire, my Destiny, with your golden hair glowing in the moonlight.” Alex
commented, reaching up and cradling the face she cherished.
“And you are my Princess Charming,”
Samantha countered, “here to allow me to live happily ever after.”
“But as a Goddess you wouldn’t need a
Princess Charming; with a wave of your hand or blink of your eye, or whatever
it is you would do, you could create your own happy ending.”
“That being the case, then I wouldn’t
want to be a Goddess.” The smaller woman bent low and placed kisses on her
lover’s cheeks. “I would rather have my Princess than make my own happiness.”
Alex started to speak again, but Samantha covered the partially opened mouth
with her own, squelching any attempts the dark-haired woman might have
considered making at speaking.
Without the constraints of a bed and
almost within the limits of the blanket the two continued exploring each other,
discovering new zones of pleasure as they molded hay to form expressive wells
in which to accommodate their bodies and bring to climax their appetites for
each other.
Samantha kneeled on the hay as she
proceeded to change the positioning of the loose straw, stuffing it under
Alex’s back and buttocks until, with Samantha still on her knees, Alex's
womanhood was practically face level. The rays from the moon made the moist
area between the dark folds glisten, and when Samantha placed her fingers on
the hot liquid and swirled them around, her fingers glistened as well.
After slowly removing the now damp
digits, Samantha licked them one by one, with Alex watching in anticipation of
where the agonizingly erotic tongue would be going next. Of course the blonde
had no intention of disappointing; she leaned forward, her eyes never leaving
the indigo blue of her lover’s, as she placed her mouth on a feast awaiting a
solitary invitee.
The raven-haired beauty dangled a long
leg over each of the smaller woman’s shoulders as Samantha drew her ever
closer. The blonde moaned as her tongue found its way through the soft dark
curls and between the nether lips to linger for seconds at a time in one area
and then another of her partner’s passion. She took her time, slowly absorbing
droplets of a sweet tasting aphrodisiac, before quickening her pace to whip at
the now swollen bud that silently screamed for attention. By increasing her
movements, she coaxed Alex to orgasm and beyond, and then placed her lover into
a realm where the world disappeared, and the only beings in existence were the
two of them, naked, and rolling in the hay.
And so they continued, taking turns at
pleasing and being pleased. Once was definitely not enough, and the night was
already transformed into morning, before the two found themselves contented.
If hay could talk, it would remember
this night when it spoke of the evening the two lesbians from some place called
California invaded a small stall on the outskirts of Sedona and turned the
stable into a shrine of love.
Finally spent and with their scents
mixed with that of the hay and the horses, the two lovers were satisfied to
rest in each other’s arms. Samantha
looked up through the skylight into the early morning sky and spotted the
constellation Pegasus. “Look,” she entreated as she pointed upward. The winged
horse.”
“Excuse me?” Alex’s mind was not flowing
in the same direction, and the blonde took her by surprise with the outburst.
“Pegasus -- look.” Again she pointed.
“How funny that that should be the constellation showing through the stable
window. Pegasus is one of my favorite constellations of the fall sky.” She
stopped and thought for a second. “We should be able to see Monoceros, the
unicorn in the sky chart Mom and Kelley gave me, around your birthday.”
Alex simply held her tighter, shook her
head and answered with a obligatory, “That’s really interesting, Samantha.”
“I’m going to have to get you interested
in the constellations, aren’t I? We have such an unobstructed view from the
cliff at home. It’s a sin not to star gaze.”
“We’ll do that between having our past
life regressions, learning more about your psychic side, building the center,
and your writing. Does that sound good to you?”
“Now you’re teasing.”
“Why yes, I guess I am.” Alex smiled.
“But the stories are all so interesting.
Pegasus wasn’t always resigned to merely carry around Zeus’ thunderbolts, you
know?”
“No, I guess I didn’t.”
“There was a time when he went on great
adventures with Bellerophon who carried the head of Medusa to fight against the
Chimaera . . .”
“Whoa . . . let’s have the stories a
little at a time, okay?” She lifted her lover’s face up to gaze into her own.
“The trivia you have stored in that brain of yours, Samantha. How do you keep
it all categorized?”
“It’s easy because I love the stories,
the characters, the romance, and the adventure.” She cuddled closer feeling
Alex’s skin respond to her softest touch. “It gets my imagination flowing.” The
small blonde whispered.
“I don’t believe your imagination ever
stops flowing, my love, but that’s one of the attributes that makes you so
special to me.” She kissed the golden crown that nestled at the tip of her
chin. “Do you think we ought to dress and go back to the suite, or would you
like to be found by the stable hand here in the buff when the sun peaks over
the red rocks?”
“I think the former suggestion is best.”
The blonde untangled herself from the muscular form of her soulmate and sat up.
“You felt marvelous tonight, Alex.”
“As did you, Samantha.” Alex joined her
in sitting and drew her close. “You know, sometimes my mind wanders back to our
first meeting, Samantha. And the more I think about the circumstances
surrounding it, the more I agree with you and Mom about souls finding their way
back to connect with a lost part of them that has been there since the dawn of
time.”
“Does that mean we’ll be getting the
past life reading sooner?”
Alex smiled broadly, “When the time is
right, okay?”
“Yeah, I can be patient. I keep learning
more about us as we are now; getting to know us as we used to be can wait a
little while, especially now that I know it’s definitely in the not too distant
future.”
On the short walk back up to the suite
Samantha asked Alex to give her regards to Janet in the morning and tell her
that thanks, but she already saw the stables.
“Oh, sure,” Alex replied. “And should I
also tell her how you sampled the hay?”
“I think not unless you want to
incriminate yourself as well, Ms. Smartbutt.” Samantha grinned at the thought
of anyone knowing the way they spent the last couple hours, but even the
thought of the encounter warmed her all over. It obviously warmed her cheeks as
well.
“I might be Ms Smartbutt, but you’d
definitely be Ms. I’ve Got a Secret cheeks if anyone were to take a look at
you.”
“What?”
“Samantha if you get that red just
thinking about what just transpired, what would you look like if someone were
to start talking about it.”
They were still laughing when Alex
opened the door to their suite.
Samantha walked over to the glass enclosure to view the waterfall from a
distance while Alex made her way to the kitchen to get them something to drink.
A few minutes later she handed Samantha a tall glass of orange juice.
“This might help you from feeling
dehydrated in the morning after all that wine we put away tonight.”
“It certainly was good, though. I wish
we had left a little food on our plates to bring home; I sure could use an
early morning snack about this time.”
“Why does that not surprise me?” Alex
chuckled softly.
“Seriously, though, we should probably
get to bed; you have a busy day planned. I, on the other hand, am a lady of
leisure. I can . . . “
“What makes you think I’m going to allow
you to sleep while I’m up working my butt off?” The eyebrow arched and the
smile was ever so slightly wicked.
“First off, I don’t think you Ever work
your butt off,” the blonde smiled, patting the firm buttocks of the woman
standing beside her. “Secondly, you have a heart of gold and wouldn’t think of
making me get up merely because you have to.” She stood on her tiptoes and
kissed Alex's cheek.
“I’m glad you have such faith in my
being a nice person, Samantha. Speaking of sleep, I don’t need a lot, but I
should get some, especially if you’re going to put me through calisthenics
again tomorrow night like you did tonight.”
“I put you through . . . whose idea was
it to test the hay?”
“Oh, alright, big baby, I guess we were
both a little to blame with how the evening turned out. I for one would not
have changed a minute of it.”
“Me either,” the small blonde confessed.
Opting to wait until the sun came up to
shower, the two deposited their clothes on the nearest chair and crawled into
the soft bed, relishing the fact that there was no straw sticking out from
between the covers. A once in a lifetime experience, maybe, but neither of them
wanted to make a habit of rolling in the hay.
********************
Cursing the realization that her inner
clock worked no matter where she was, Alex wiped the sleep from her eyes as she
carefully deposited Samantha onto her side and slipped quietly out of bed. She
would be on guard this morning just in case the imp she loved decided to
surprise her again in the shower, but she had a sneaky suspicion that the
blonde would remain sleeping this a.m.
After grabbing a nightshirt and covering
her nakedness, Alex entered the living room and stole a glance in the direction
of the courtyard. The sun was on the rise and she knew there was some extra
time for a little exercise. After beginning to brew a pot of tea, she stepped
onto the terrace and greeting the sun as she did so many times, before she
limbered up with one of her regular TaiChi routines.
********************
Gary was up exceedingly early, having
experienced an exhausting night of almost no sleep at all. He hated
confrontations like the one that took place the yesterday and the upset threw
his system into and unaccustomed state of tension. Rising before dawn, he
decided to take a ride on Tillie. She was his favorite, probably because it was
Alex who picked her out of a group of young foals years ago. The beautiful
brunette seemed to have a way of knowing an outstanding bargain when she saw
one. No matter what she attempted, it always seemed to turn to gold, except in
the romance department. The woman had a
dark past in that respect. Gary was hoping that she would be able to rectify
her actions with her newest lover, as he felt the cute blonde was a good
influence on the usually all to somber executive.
Upon returning from his ride, he noticed
that some of the treats were missing from Tillie’s sugar bag and he was also
aware of the disarray of the stall opposite the palomino’s. If my guess is correct, Alex, in her own
unique way, more than made up with Samantha for the embarrassment of the
afternoon disruption. He smiled inwardly as, in his heart of hearts, he
still wished that fate would have given him a chance to make a play for the
tall woman’s affections.
Having handed Tillie off to the stable
boy, also an earlier riser, Gary walked back toward the residential building
via the courtyard. Glancing up in the area of Alex and Samantha’s suite, he
spotted the tall graceful creature whose only claim to his affections would be
those of friendship. So as not to be spotted, he ducked quickly behind a tree
where he could see yet be unseen and watched as Alex continued her graceful
maneuvers of the ancient discipline. He
silently thanked her for coming into his life, if only from a distance and
mentally told Samantha that she was a very lucky young woman.
********************
She always felt refreshed and balanced
after completing a session of TaiChi and this morning was no exception. Feeling centered and calm she practically
floated into the kitchen to pour a cup of tea. For years the sound of silence
served as a refuge for her but now when there was no laughter or chatter from
the small blonde sleeping soundly in the next room, the silence sometimes
became unbearable. She wondered how she made it this far without Samantha by
her side, but she knew without a doubt that being without her was an existence
she never again wanted to endure.
An uneventful shower and dressing found
Samantha still soundly sleeping and just before leaving, Alex bent over and
gently kissed her beauty on the forehead. “Sleep well, I’ll see you at lunch,”
she whispered.
“Hmmm, Alex, you smell so good.” Small
arms unexpectedly reached up and pulled the taller woman down on top of her.
“Do you really have to go work?”
“Samantha I think you already know the
answer to that.” Alex pushed up on her
elbows and stared into half open sea-green eyes still unable to focus. “Go back
to sleep, I’ll meet you down in the dining room at 1:00 like we planned. No
sense in the two of us having to be up and about already.”
“See,” Samantha grinned sheepishly. “I
told you that you would let me sleep.”
“And you were absolutely right. If I’m
gracious enough to let you sleep, why don’t you just go ahead back and do so. “
“I will just as soon as you, leave. I
just wanted to say good morning before you took off into the big bad world of
executives without me.”
Now it was Alex’s turn to laugh. Even
when she was only half-awake the imp underneath her possessed the uncanny
ability to turn on the sunshine in her heart. “I love you forever, my Destiny.”
Alex leaned down and placed a tender kiss on her lover’s lips.
“I love you back, Princess Charming, now
have a good morning.”
“Will do, sweetheart, see you in a bit.”
With that the taller woman hopped off
the bed and strolled out the door with a huge smile on her face. Now that’s the way someone is supposed to be
sent off to work! Knowing she would only be gone a few hours was the only
thing that kept her feet moving in a direction that was opposite to the beauty
hopefully once again sleeping on the bed.
********************
One thing Samantha never had a problem
with was falling back to sleep after being awakened, especially if the hour was
early or the night before was late. Today was beginning to add a new note to
that ancient tune. The blonde was finding that the emptiness of the bed when
Alex left was no longer conducive to sleeping. She grabbed Alex's pillow and
snuggled tight, wrapping her body around it as if it were the personification
of her lover, but closing her eyes only started her mind generating thoughts of
the night before. Tossing and turning did no good, nor did putting her head
under the covers to keep out the rays of the morning sun. Sunlight never
stopped her from sleeping before; she couldn’t imagine that it was the problem
now.
“Well, shit!” She cursed at the pillow
and the sun and the bed. “I am beginning to get more like her,” she
acknowledged to the air. “Or maybe I just don’t want to be in bed without her,”
she mumbled as she pushed the covers aside and got out of bed.
Even Sam admitted that the morning was
beautiful. The sun was filtering softly through the glass panes and there was
still a residue of morning mist surrounding the waterfall and causing even more
rainbow prisms than usual. This was truly a land of enchantment. She continued
on into the kitchen and poured herself a cup of tea. Taking it out onto the
terrace, she sat and contemplated what she was going to do with the entire
morning now that she had one to fill.
By the time she was ready for her second
cup of tea the bard in her decided that now was as good a time as any to begin
writing. For years the thought of writing a novel swam around in the recesses
of her mind. She had written poetry, short stories, and even a few newspaper
columns, both in college and for a small town newspaper. Now she was being
afforded the opportunity to make her dream come true and if she didn’t take the
time that was being offered then she would have no one but herself to blame if
the damn thing never got started.
Always before she determined that it
would be kind of an autobiographical story. Now that seemed childish. Before you can write a book, Samantha, you
need to pick a topic. Okay, thinking of the topic will be the topic of
discussion while showering, okay? Okay.
That settled she poured her second cup
of tea and headed toward the shower.
As unmemorable as a solitary shower can
be, she did come up with a theme for her soon to be book. Again the
autobiography came into play, but she would change and embellish a little
instead of making it like a real autobiography. She decided to write a lesbian
love story. She was sure it was still a fairly open market, and it was
something she could draw on her experiences for. Okay . . . her experiences . .
. and the experiences of others more knowledgeable . . . like Alex and Mom and
Kelley and all the other lesbians she’d met so far. Yes, it was definitely
decided – a romance novel for lesbians. Oh,
that means you’ll have to write the love scenes! I know. I can do that. Are you
sure? You’ve never done that before. Shaking her head and arguing with
herself she still kept coming up with the same idea. Lesbians need good love stories. I know, but do You have to be the one
to write them. If not me who? And, if now here When?
Having pretty much taken care of all her
own reasons for not writing a lesbian love novel, she talked herself into
thinking that it was exactly the kind of book she should write. After all, her
ideas were fresh on the subject, her being a newcomer to the realm. All that
worried her was the fact that Mom-Aurora would have to read the book before
asking her publisher to take a look at it. Damn
Samantha, love story, sex scenes, your mother-in-law, are you sure? Yes, this
genre has barely been touched. Yes, I’ve made up my mind. I’ll just run it by
Alex a little later today and see what she thinks of the idea.
Now she was absolutely sure of what she
was going to write about. She finished getting dressed, picked up the laptop
and headed for the porch to sit and write the great American . . . no, scratch
that . . . to write the best damn lesbian romance to date. After all she had
Alex for a teacher, you couldn’t get any better than that!
Samantha sat on the porch so long that
her butt actually started to get numb from sitting in one position, so she got
up, toasted a bagel, and poured another cup of tea. Sitting back down, her
fingers kept busy as she started on her outline. Of course, the story would
begin with the first time she spotted Alex sitting on the lonely stretch of
beach a solitary figure who looked like she had just lost her best friend. She
hoped Alex wouldn’t mind being one of the main characters in a book. But, it
would be a work of fiction. No one would ever know if the people she was
writing about were real or not. Give me a
break, Samantha! Do you think you’re that good a bard that you could actually
hide your real identities in the story line? I don’t know; now you’re confusing
me. I hate when you do that. Well, someone has to look on both sides of the
dilemma, don’t they?
While she continued to debate with
herself, time slipped away and before she knew it the sky was beginning to
cloud over and thunder echoed from the tips of the high red rocks. Glancing
down at her watch she noted the time to be about 12:30. Pretty punctual this Sedona Rain.
Quickly she closed up the laptop and
stepped back into the living room area. She watched as, once again, nature
staged a little play for anyone who cared to watch. Within minutes the sun
receded behind a huge dark cloud and Zeus continued to play in the sky with his
lightening bolts. Her luncheon appointment was not until 1:00; she wanted to
sit and watch the storm before starting downstairs, and hoped that it would be
a short one like yesterday’s was.
Nature did not disappoint and the rain
came down in a torrent but only for a very short period of time. It was just
enough to cool the warm wind that had been blowing and to bring with it the
fresh scent of flowers from a meadow somewhere off in the distance.
The poet in Samantha found the midday
storm enchanting and refreshing. She quickly reopened the computer and sat it
down on the kitchen table. The words came swift and true, from her heart out
onto the keyboard, which, in turn, placed them onto the mechanical page before
her. Sedona was definitely the place she needed to be to get her Muse’s
attention and her artistic juices flowing again. Sedona, with its serenity, red
rocks, and ancient stories, was a wonderland for the imagination. It was a
marvelous little town with its links to the past and its heart in the present,
while it graciously extended tentacles of hope into the future. This was an
enigmatical place, a place where she would perhaps get in touch with her
mystical side, as well as her return to the written word. Magical Sedona and its midday rain. The poem came so quickly it
almost wrote itself. It was short and concise but it said what was in her heart
when she watched the storm play its brief interlude.
SEDONA RAIN
Each day with
little warning, in the middle of the heat,
Thunder begins
sounding with an ancient Indian beat.
The sky gets
dark and stormy as though grimacing in pain.
Then the Earth
receives the blessing of Sedona’s midday rain.
Before turning off the computer, she
saved the poem on the same disk she was saving her outline on, took it out and
placed it on the table. She was ready to go down and have lunch with Alex and
was pleased with herself that the morning passed so quickly. She was sure Alex
would be proud of the fact that she actually settled on a theme for her novel
and was ready to start putting the words down on paper.
Something made her think about the items
they had purchased the day before, and she started to look around for the bags
before remembering that they had left them in the Jeep. Not being able to find
the keys to the vehicle, she figured Alex must have taken them with her. I guess the new toys were the farthest
things from my mind last night. I’ll have to get the keys from Alex after
lunch, so I can play with the ocarina a little while Alex is working this
afternoon. Eager now to get down to the dining room, she left the suite and
headed to the elevator.
********************
The morning flew by as the two of
friends settled all the minute details of grips, holds, colors, ropes, and
various accessories for the wall. Absolutely everything Gary needed to set up
the new equipment was now ordered and promised delivery by drop shipment on
Friday. He was one happy camper as they walked over to the residential building
to meet and have lunch with Samantha.
“You know Alex, I think we put in a full
day’s work in these past few hours. I can’t think of anything left to discuss
or rehash before the equipment arrives on Friday.”
“I was hoping you’d say that,” the tall
exec answered as they walked through the double doors leading into the dining
area. “Most of the building expansion is opening up of rooms on the inside with
very little structural work on the outside. If you put those contractors of
yours on some heavy-duty overtime, you should be able to assemble the wall
Friday afternoon or at the latest Saturday. I’m sure there are still people who
like overtime aren’t there?” She grinned over at her friend.
“Most definitely, Alex. Most
definitely.” He assured her.
“That being the case, I’ll be able to
give it a once over before Samantha and I leave on Sunday.”
“Does that mean I won’t be seeing much
of the two of you between now and then?” Gary looked over at the friend he so
seldom got to visit with, a quiet look of desperation on his usually joyful
face.
“Oh, I imagine we can manage to spend a
little social time together.” She gave him a buddy punch on the arm before
sitting down at a table close to the glass windows. “I thought I’d take Samantha shopping again this afternoon and
maybe up to Bell or Cathedral Rock. You could meet us for dinner if you’d like.
I’ve promised her sunset at the airport.”
“Isn’t that a little too romantic for a
third party to be tagging along?”
“Tell you what, why don’t you ask Janet
if she’d like to come along, also and we’ll make it a sunset party.”
Unable to resist an invitation to spend
an evening with one of his favorite people he jumped at the chance. “Great,
I’ll talk to her right after lunch. Now what time was that?” He chuckled.
“Yeah – sunset – just keeping watching
the sky.” She shook her head and laughed. “You want to call in the reservation,
or should I?”
“I’ll be here at the center with easy
phone access. I don’t think they’re open right now, so I’ll make the
reservation. In my name,” he added knowing that the business exec was used to
having confirmations in her own.
“Well, that means you get to pick up the
tab instead of Have It All,” she countered.
“Hmmm, maybe I should let Marge pay for
some of this little vacation of yours. On second thought, it will be made in
the name of Alexis Dorian.”
“I thought as much,” she declared as she
glanced up and saw Samantha coming toward them. Her face lit up and Gary didn’t need to turn around to know that
sunshine just entered the room for the tall dark-haired beauty.
“So . . .” Alex stood up to switch seats
and give Samantha the one next to the window. “How was your short morning –
tell me it was boring and lonely.” She smiled, giving Sam a peck on the cheek.
“Actually . . . Hi Gary . . . “ Samantha
acknowledged the man now sitting next to Alex.
“Hi back at ya.” He responded with a
short sentence knowing she interrupted her train of thought to recognize his
presence.
“As I was saying, actually it was not
all that short.”
“No?” The arched eyebrow rose and
sapphires twinkled in the direction of the small blonde.
“No.
I got up just after you left. I
puttzed around for a bit and showered, but then I started seriously thinking
about my writing. I think I’ve come up with a theme for my novel.”
“Really? You got up early?”
“Yes, I am capable you know?” The small
blonde gave Alex a lover’s pat on the arm.
“Should I ask about your topic or wait
and be surprised?” Alex played along knowing Samantha was enjoying the
attention, but also knowing that the blonde would not be able to keep the
contents of her new project a secret.
“Oh . . . “ Now she was becoming a
little shy about the subject and began to blush a little. “Maybe this isn’t a
good time to talk about it.”
“Why? Is it something embarrassing or
personal?”
Now she really wasn’t sure if she wanted
to breach the subject with Gary sitting right there in the middle of them, but
she’d gone this far and wasn’t going to back down.
“As a matter of fact,” she started a
little louder than she anticipated, “I thought I’d write a lesbian love novel.”
There she said it.
Having just filled her mouth with tea,
Alex practically spit it out all over the table when Samantha blurted out the
idea for her story. “Samantha . . . “ How in heavens name do I say this
gracefully, and in front of company. “Do you really think that should be
the theme of your very first attempt at writing?”
“Well, it’s not like I haven’t ever written
before.” Irish eyes were getting a little sharp around the edges.
“I know, Hon,” Alex tried to smooth over
the statement, realizing she should have waited to discuss the question of the
subject matter until they were alone. “I mean, it’s just that it’s so . . .
personal.”
Gary was sitting in between the two and
feeling more and more like perhaps he should get up and leave. They weren’t
arguing, but the scene was becoming quite emotional. He thought again and
laughed inside, it wasn’t everyday one got to see the cool, calm, and collected
Alexis Dorian become your average emotional female. He figured he would simply
sit back, drink his tea and watch the play of emotions run the gambit across
the face of the two beauties at the table with him.
“You told me to pick something I knew
about and you know that the first rule in being a bard is that you write what
you know.”
“I understand that, sweetheart, but . .
. “
“Okay . . . okay . . . I get the
picture. You don’t think I can write a convincing love novel because you’re the
only woman I’ve ever been to bed with . . . oh, shit!” Now her face really did
start blushing as she looked at Gary and then around the room. Her voice
exceeded the volume of mere table conversation, and she suddenly realized that
their table was now the focus of attention in the small dining area. Blonde
locks were all that showed behind the menu as she quickly hid her face and
whispered. “Alex I think maybe we should talk more about this upstairs in the
room, huh?”
“I agree Samantha.” Alex put a calming
hand on her lover’s arm. “It’s okay, half of Gary’s employees are Gay or
lesbian and the type of clientele he attracts are very open to all lifestyles.
“Did I make a fool of myself?”
“No, of course you didn’t. Did she
Gary?” Concerned blue eyes searched her friend’s face for collaboration in the
fabrication.
“Come on Samantha, think of it as a
testing ground; look how much attention you received with just the mention of
the book.” He did his best to make light of the situation and quickly turned
the topic to food. “Hey, we have a killer special – soy burger topped with
Swiss cheese, grilled mushrooms, onions, and secret sauce.” When no response
was registered from either of the women, he continued, “French fries and white
chocolate crepe suzettes flambé for dessert.”
Samantha couldn’t help but laugh when he
added the totally concocted dessert to the lunch special. “I guess you better
order me the special then, Gary and put in a request for two of the desserts.”
She peaked over her menu to see that most of the customers were going about
with their own lunch, oblivious to what was now transpiring at the window
table.
The subject was dropped and both Sam and
Alex ordered the soy burgers with all the trimmings. Unfortunately Gary lied
about the crepes but he did manage to promise that if the airport restaurant
carried the dessert they would definitely be ordered with this evening’s meal.
Samantha was thrilled to hear that Alex
didn’t have to go back to work.
“I thought we might make the rounds of
the vortices since we have most of the afternoon left.” Alex told her lover.
“And the midday rain has already come
and gone.” Samantha added.
“Have you become the local weather
person?” Alex smiled over at Sam.
“No smart butt, I just thought I would
comment on it since we shouldn’t have to worry about getting rained out.”
It was a little after 2:00 when the
ladies parted ways with their friend, reminding him to ask Janet to join them
and to call for reservations. They didn’t need anything from the room so
decided to go directly to the car.
“Do you know we forgot to bring in the
bags from the crystal store?” Samantha reminded Alex.
“I guess there were more important
things on my mind last night.” She looked slyly over at her mate. “We’ll remember to bring them in tonight,
okay?”
“Sure. So, where to first?”
“I think the best place to start would
be Bell Rock and then we can work our way back toward town and the airport.
Sound okay to you?”
“You’re the expert, Alex. I’m just along
for the ride.” The blonde leaned over and hugged her lover. She had been
without the woman’s gentle touch all morning and simply longed to be close.
They drove down Highway 179 until they
were just north of the Village of Oak Creek. Alex didn’t need to point out the
tourist attraction of the Chapel of the Holy Cross; Samantha spotted it and
made her pull over to take a closer look.
“Some woman in the 1950s had it built as
a monument to her parents. It used to be open every day; I don’t know if it
still is. Pretty, huh?”
“Oh, Alex, it’s beautiful!”
They continued southward a few more
miles until Alex pulled over to the left and into the parking area of Bell Rock
Vortex. “First the vortex, then some shopping and then the next vortex.” She
informed Samantha as she began getting out of the Jeep.
“Great.” Samantha replied as she, too,
got out of the vehicle. “Wow! This is huge!”
“Bell Rock is nothing compared to
Cathedral, but it does have an abundance of energy. It’s hard not to feel the
power flowing from this site.” Remembering the necklace she purchased for
Samantha the evening before, Alex opened the back door and reached into one of
the bags.
“Here Samantha, let me put this on your
neck.” She motioned for the smaller woman to come closer.
“When did you buy that?”
“At the shop last night, I found it
while you were over looking at Mom’s collection.” The brunette smiled as held
the necklace up for the recipient to examine before putting it around
Samantha’s neck.
“Oh Alex, it’s beautiful.” Small hands
came up to place a palm under the crystal. “That’s Amazonite on top there,
isn’t it?”
“Very observant. The red stone is garnet for the heart and
the Amazonite is for the throat, the crystal, of course, covers all the
chakras, so you should be well protected.” Alex proceeded to put the necklace
around Samantha’s neck.
“Thank you Alex.” Samantha reached up
and oblivious to anyone who might have been watching planted an appreciative
kiss on her lover’s lips.
“Hey, you’d better be careful. I have a
lot planned for the rest of the afternoon. You do want to get to the other
vortices sometime today, don’t you?”
“I’ll behave. It’s just that this is so
pretty, and it’s practical, too.” The blonde was very excited and receiving the
unexpected present only revved up her adrenaline.
“We’ve pretty much missed the tourists
so it’s quiet. This is a nice time of the year to come here for the first
time.” Alex looked around and saw that they were practically alone on the large
expanse of red rock. “Find yourself a spot where you feel really serene and
just sit there for a little bit. I think you’ll find, if you are alone, you’ll
get more of an attunement to the rock.”
“Now who’s the one getting mystical. Are
you feeling okay, Alex?” A small hand reached up to test the warmth of the
taller woman’s cheek, only to be caught midway and put up to full lips, the
recipient of a quick kiss.
“I’ll be right over there on that ledge,
if you want me.” Alex turned and left Samantha standing and feeling very small,
and dwarfed by the huge fixture of rock in front of her.
Sam noticed a small Juniper tree growing
alone out on one of the ledges and it drew her attention. She climbed up a
couple ledges before reaching the tree and could feel her energy intensify the
further up she climbed. Glad for the necklace Alex had just given her, she sat
down next to the tree, looking out over the scenery that surrounded the area. This is absolutely beautiful; words don’t do
this place justice. What kind of a bard am I, if I can’t even seem to put into
words the splendor of this area?
At first Samantha thought it was just
her imagination, but as she sat there on the warm stone, she could actually
feel the beginning of external energy beginning to course through her body. Relax and let go, Samantha, relax and let
go. She sat in a yoga position, her eyes closed and oblivious to anything
else around her. Soon she found her entire body rocking back and forth in a
slow steady rhythm. Letting herself be taken by the energy she sat totally
enjoying the warmth of the sun on her face and the addition of an energy source
from the solid piece of earth she was sitting on.
It seemed like an eternity later when
she heard the soft contralto voice of her lover as she closed the gap between
them. “Samantha . . . are you sleeping Samantha?”
“No, but I couldn’t tell you for the
life of me where I was.” The small blonde took the outstretched hand and got to
her feet. “I had the weirdest feeling Alex.”
“Like you were rocking?”
“Yes. How do you know?”
“This vortex is an extremely strong
source for the kundalani energy coursing up from the earth. I’m glad you got to
experience it.” The brunette smiled as she squeezed her soulmate’s hand. “Ready
for a short shopping trip?”
“Sure,” she replied, as Alex knew she
would. “I wish we thought about bringing drinking water with us.”
“No problem, we’ll pick up a couple
bottles when we get to the Village. Come on, we have a lot to see before
sunset.”
Continuing south on Highway 179 for a
short distance Alex pulled the Jeep into an area that looked like a small
Spanish Village. “This place is called Tlaquepaque Village and it’s been here
for over 20 years. The name means ‘the best of everything.’”
“But it looks like it’s been here
forever, Alex.”
“That’s the beauty of this place. It was
built around the landscape, leaving all the large vegetation where it stood. I
guess that’s why all the artisans and craftspeople flock here and the
environmentalists lend their support by frequenting it. Besides that, there’s
always something new and different in the stores, so you never seem to visit
the same Village twice.” She put her arm around Samantha as they walked from
the parking area. As soon as they stepped off the blacktop and onto the uneven
pavement of the village, a feeling of history surrounded the two women and they
could have sworn they just stepped from the present into the past.
“This place is lovely Alex, thanks for
the side trip.” Samantha looked around in awe as they passed a masonry chapel
decorated with small stained glass windows. “Look at that.”
“Yes, it’s like a little bit of old
Mexico right here in Sedona.” Alex commented.
They walked along through the tiny
Village, admiring the creativity of the local artists and craftspeople, with
projects ranging from rugs, candles, and jewelry to food and drink. The community was complete; it even
contained a smattering of indigenous crafts from the residents of some of the
surrounding Indian tribes.
Samantha was the first to spot a
chocolate shop, and the two gave into the temptation to sample some of the
sweets.
“You sure you want to stop in here? You don’t want to ruin your dinner.” Alex
mumbled in the voice of reason.
“As if!” Samantha replied as they
stepped through the threshold and inhaled the intoxicating odor of freshly
poured fudge.
Leaning over close to Alex, Samantha
whispered, “Do you think they give samples?”
“Sure, just ask them.”
After tasting a few flavors, it was
Alex's turn to lean and whisper. “Don’t you think, maybe we should buy something?”
“Oh, yeah . . . that might be a good
idea . . . they’ve been so nice about letting me try the different flavors.
Which one do you like the best?”
“I liked the mint and the pumpkin, which
ones do you like?”
“The peanut butter and vanilla.”
“Okay then.” Alex told the clerk she
could stop feeding the child standing next to her and she motioned at Samantha
who gave her a playful push. She
proceeded to order one half pound of each of the four flavors they liked the best,
and after paying for the sweets, gently led the blonde away from the counter.
Samantha was amazed at all the different
pottery shops, until Alex informed her that no Mexican Village would be
complete without at least one pottery shop. They agreed that they didn’t need
to spend precious time in the bookstore today and quickly looked at a few
jewelry stands before winding back to the entrance and getting back into the
car.
The next stop was Cathedral Rock Vortex.
Because they didn’t have enough time to take the hike up to Cathedral Rock from
Verde Valley School Road, Alex continued around to Oak Creek and then turned
right on Chavez Ranch Road, following the road to Crescent Moon Park. After paying the entrance fee they entered
the park and drove as close as they could to the creek, which runs along the
site. From the time they started passing in front of, and then traveling behind
the awesome structure, Samantha could not take her eyes off the spectacle
before her.
“By the Gods, Alex. Look at that! It really does look like a
cathedral or a castle.”
When they were in front of the rocks Alex pointed out the two sp